Fixedblade®

The Fixedblade is designed to address the known issues of the conventional blade stabilizer with its enhanced hydrodynamic design and resultant downhole drilling efficiency. Tools are ideal for all drilling locations in vertical or deviated wells where drilling gauges are clearly established.

The Fixedblade was designed to address known shortcomings of the conventional blade stabilizer. An enhanced hydrodynamic shape, created using industry standard computational fluid dynamic modelling, serves to reduce clay balling whilst increasing overall drilling efficiency.
The unique profile and blade orientation improve BHA stabilization by reducing torque, drag and torsional vibration – all key causes of borehole enlargement and subsequent BHA component failure. The tools are a direct replacement to the conventional stabilizers and can be used in any drilling application.

Gulf region

The Fixedblade stabilizers were deployed in three wells for an operator in the Gulf region for the trial purposes. All three wells had long vertical 12 ¼” sections, drilled through various formations. Normally, in offset wells extensive backreaming was often required during tripping operations. Also, wiper trips were necessary before running casing.To minimize time lost during tripping, it was decided to use Fixedblade stabilizers instead of conventional spiral blade stabilizers.
Three 12 1/8” Fixedblade stabilizers were installed in the rotary BHA – one near bit stabilizer and two string stabilizers.Using Fixedblade stabilizers allowed saving 70 hours of rig time while drilling three 12 ¼” sections. Amount of backreaming was reduced and some wiper trips were eliminated.

CHALLENGES

– reduce or eliminate backreamingwhen
pulling out of hole

– eliminate requirement for wiper trips

SOLUTION

– Include the Fixedblade stabilizers in the rotary BHA

RESULTS

–saved 70 hrs of rig time– no balling up of stabilizers–smoother torque while drilling

Blades

The six blade orientation and smooth dome profile have three key benefits:

I. Improved weight transfer when slide drilling minimises hanging up, motor stalls and subsequent loss of tool face as well as the onset
of excessive stick/slip in rotary mode.